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Mentally Affected People and the Importance of Physical Movement in their Life
Šmídová, Marie ; Pařízek, Michal (advisor) ; Silberhornová, Eliška (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the problametics of phycical movement in the life of mentally affected people. The first part is focused on the general description of this problem and shows what and how has changed the accession of the society to the people with this handicap. Next part maps the opportunities for excercising and also present two main organisations which deals with the sport of mentally affected athletes. Last part shows thanks to the author's experience and the questionnaire how important part plays exercise in mentally affected people's lifes. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

The analysis of Boris Antonenko-Davydovytch's of early novels
Svobodová, Petra ; Chlaňová, Tereza (advisor) ; Morávková, Alena (referee)
In my diploma I concentrate on the analysis of short stories by Boris AntonenkoDavydovych, the Ukrainian writer, whose works belong to the first half of the 20th century. I especially aim at Davydovych's prozaic works from the 1920s which had been affected by revolution changes and after-revolution-chaotic reality. First I introduce the literary process and time when the author was active and I chronologically name the sequence of Davydovych's prose. In the first chapter I analyze the single stories at large while focusing on the action that is later divided into partial chapters and focusing on the most important plots and expressive characteristics, I explore the composition issue, the characters themselves, time and space point of view and also the author's style, the method of his narration and his choice of lexical and figurative instruments. The second chapter concerns the topics of Davydovych's stories. His works from the 1920s map the historical topics of the World War I and the year 1905, the civil war and the famine in the years of 1921-23, the after-revolution reality. The third chapter focuses Davydovych's stylistic range that does not divert from realistic mantinels. Though his work is also influenced by revolutinary impressionism, neoromantism and symbolism. The fourth chapter deepens the view...

Insulin resistance and pregnancy
Král, Martin ; Andělová, Kateřina (advisor)
The topic of his thesis - Insulin resistance in pregnancy - I chose based on their long standing interest in issues of Diabetes and obstetrics. I was also inspired by the example of a personal life. This is a rather broad topic in terms of accumulated medical evidence. A very significant in their societal and socio-economic consequences , as described below . The topic is highly multidisciplinary and extends into the field of diabetology , gynecology and obstetrics , neonatology , etc. In their clinical consequences and medical - preventive care requires this combined approach and the participation and cooperation of the entire medical team with specialized theoretical knowledge and practical experience. There is great scope for preventive measures. Epidemiology clinical consequences of insulin resistance in pregnancy is developed in Chap. 6 (clinical implications ) . Incidence, prevalence and incidence of diseases associated with insulin resistance is ( in our country and around the Euro - American world ) is still on the rise. This thesis (as described in the next chapter ) deals with mapping issues , clinical implications and possibilities of prevention.

Profundity and Existence
Olšovský, Jiří ; Funda, Otakar (advisor) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee) ; Trojan, Václav (referee)
The book maps the entirety of Kierkegaard's thinking. First it treats with three stages of life. Man can transcend a lower stage and enter a higher, or he can repose in any of the lowest stages. Than follow the basic concepts of Kierkegaard's system of thinking, namely inwardness, existence, truth, freedom, repetition, anxiety, and so on. Through these concepts, the totality of Kierkegaard's thinking may be grasped. Kierkegaard strove to be really existing thinker, and therefore the text speaks at times about the tight linkage of Kierkegaard's life to his conception of the existential thinker. It is the individual who does not forget true existence, who is able to resist abstract speculation. In the place of Hegel's dialectics of world history, Kierkegaard emphasizes the inwardness of man, which open up to faith. Kierkegaard presents the project of man, who is seeking his life aim, and from the nothingness of his despair he is arising to discover height of life. This individual is able to fight for truth and for that truth also to offer himself. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Why the Maps Don't Tell the Truth
Havlík, Jan ; Pokorný, Pavel (advisor) ; Mauric, Eduard (referee)
This bachelor thesis describes and explains the causes, but also the possibility of deliberate "lying" maps. In the first chapter the reader is introduced with the basic concepts and types of cartographic map projections. The second chapter is devoted to mapping the history of Bohemia. The third chapter deals with the deliberate distortion maps, such as during wars. The fourth chapter discusses the errors that the maps should always be. The fifth chapter describes the issues that funny but also serious political machinations. The last chapter describes the role of maps in economics and marketing.

Communication systems of deaf blind people
Louvarioti, Yiannoula ; Hádková, Kateřina (referee) ; Šumníková, Pavlína (advisor)
This thesis is dealing with the communication systems of deaf blind people. The theoretical part is focusing on the basic informations about deaf blindness - definitions, classification of deaf blind people, deaf blind personalities, the origination and the causes of handicap and syndromes which cause deafblindness. One of the chapters is oriented in compensation aids. The pivotal chapter is about the communication systems of the deaf blind persons. The purpose of my work is to map out the minority of deaf blind people in Czech republic, find out their communication potentialities and acquire informations about the problems that are facing during communication. The practical part of the thesis forms a research based on questionnaires for deaf blind people of the LORM association - society of deaf blind, one of the biggest associations of this kind today.

Evaluation of earth surface forms as factor influencing wind conditions
Šůstková, Anna ; Voják, Karel (referee) ; Sládek, Ivan (advisor)
Evalution of earth surfaře forms as factor influencing wind conditions is name the works, which was process. The main aim of this works is evaluate conditions on area o Zlín region. The work is separate into several chapters. Former of the four chapters are formel basid information about wind energy. Next chapters are formel one'n own calculation and information about programme WAsP. Reliéf is evaluate to help with programme WAsP. This programme was develop for need wind energy. This programme contain model for roughness, orography ans shelter. Map of average wind speed in high 100 meters above lan dis result of this works.

Implementation of Business Intelligence in ČON s.r.o. company
Hofman, Lukáš ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Maryška, Miloš (referee)
This dissertation thesis deals with the topic of Business Intelligence and Balanced Scorecard and its use in České odborné nakladatelství, s.r.o., a relatively small company of 29 employees, which publishes magazines about business, gastronomy, textile, foods, hotels etc. The first part of my thesis describes the BI and BSC theoretically and offers a methodical basis for the following chapters. It gives the reader a definition and structure of BI, with access to a Data Warehouse including the fundamentals of building an OLAP database. It furthermore explains what BSC is, which perspectives use and what a strategic map is. The theoretical chapters of my paper will draw conclusions about the use of BI and BSC and the links between them. The practical, hands-on, chapters continue with the actual application of BI and BSC in the afore-mentioned ČON, s.r.o. It describes the goals and ambitions of the company, which are further on divided into individual strategic goals and metrics, fragmented into perspectives of the BSC and portrayed in a strategic map. Upon analyzing the demands of the company a BI framework is created, data sources are identified, Data Warehouse are designed and brought into effect. In the end a multidimensional OLAP cube is created with MS SQL Server 2008. Finally, there is a MS Excel 2007 explanation and interpretation of the measured values (reporting), which is taken from the available sources of ČON, s.r.o. and is compared against the set strategic goals and metrics of the company. The results of this thesis are based on actual demands of the company and are ready to be implemented and used in real-life.

History of Artificial Intelligence - Neural Networks
Šuchman, Ondřej ; Jirků, Petr (advisor) ; Berka, Petr (referee)
The main aim of my bachelor thesis is to map historical development of neural networks from the beginning (first mathematical model of neuron from 1943) to present and application of neural networks to "intelligent" devices, which can recognize the patterns, graphical data or convert English written text to the oral form (NETtalk). I have carefully studied the literature named in the chapter "Literatura a zdroje" in order to achieve this aim. In the first charter there is the theoretical survey about the field of artificial intelligence and neural networks. Then the thesis is well-arranged to five periods, which were important for neural networks in either good or bad way. To the most important discoveries are dedicated more space and there is mentioned their functionality and using possibilities. There is not enough space on this thesis to cover all the neural networks ever made. The aim of the thesis is to demostrate certain kinds of networks, their first usage, the most important algorithms and also to mention the significant applications of neural networks.

Self-assessment and peer assessment in interpreter self-training
Navrátilová, Kateřina ; Čeňková, Ivana (advisor) ; Mraček, David (referee)
The theoretical-empirical thesis deals with the importance of self-assessment and peer assessment for interpreter self-training. The first part is focused on the theoretical foundations of the thesis. First, the thesis covers the question of interpreting quality, its definition, and the assessment of interpreting in interpreter training. The thesis then presents the expertise theory, both in general and in the field of interpreting studies specifically, and provides recommendations by several theoreticians as to how to apply this theory in interpreter training. The next chapter clarifies certain concepts from learning theory that often appear in literature on interpreting didactics. The theoretical part concludes with a presentation of two types of tools that can be used in interpreter self-training, namely e-learning tools and reflective diaries. The empirical part then analyses data collected in two pieces of research. The first of these is a questionnaire research that aims to map the self-training habits of MA interpreting students at the Institute of Translation Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, and to find out whether the students, while self-training, act in line with the expertise theory. The second piece of research is focused on peer feedback that interpreting students give to...